FORMER Newcastle United defender Steve Caldwell believes his old club can get a result at Chelsea tomorrow – if they take a leaf out of Burnley’s book.

The Scot captained the Championship outfit to a unlikely Carling Cup penalty shoot-out victory at Stamford Bridge just 11 days ago.

And Caldwell insists Joe Kinnear’s side have enough big guns of their own to worry Chelsea tomorrow.

He said: “Newcastle can definitely got there and get a result even though for me, Chelsea are the best team in the country, if not Europe, and they’re playing some great stuff.

“But Newcastle have got quality players of their own. and I think the key is to start cautiously and get into the game, then you can start creating a few chances of your own, and United have the quality to do that.”

Caldwell watched his brother Gary play for Scotland against Argentina in midweek, and he was impressed with United winger Jonas Gutierrez, who set up Maxi Rodriguez’s winner.

He added: “ I don’t think Argentina were playing to their maximum, but you could see Gutierrez was a quality player. He’s got a lot of pace and talent.

“And if you have Michael Owen in your team, you know you’ve got a chance to win. He’ll score goals against any team, at any time. Big Shola’s back in form, and there’s Martins as well. They’ve got great attacking options.

“But if you’re going to go to Chelsea and win, first and foremost your defensive unit’s got to play very well. I think that’s the most important thing.”

Caldwell was in the Newcastle side beaten 5-0 at Stamford Bridge just over five years ago. He was sent on after Andy O’Brien’s dismissal, and Damien Duff was among the scorers that afternoon as the Blues ran riot. He said: “It was a hard night. Damien Duff was on fire.”